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Fujitsu releases Dynamic Cube
8 June 2009
Fujitsu has released the Dynamic Cube, the new-generation Primergy BX900 blade server system and a key foundation stone in the company’s global market growth programme for x86 servers.
With the introduction of the Dynamic Cube, Fujitsu really raises the stakes in the datacentre blade market sector
Vernon Turner, IDC The Primergy BX900 is a complete dynamic server infrastructure in a single blade cube. It is built on four guiding principles: a dynamic new power and cooling concept to reduce energy costs; improvements in operational performance, through dynamic virtualisation; delivery of unmatched uptime via dynamic high availability; and guaranteed investment protection through a new system architecture offering dynamic scalability.
Under its global growth programme, Fujitsu aims to increase its market share for x86 servers with a worldwide server sales goal of 500,000 units in 2010.
“The four guiding principles of the Primergy BX900 design ensure that it meets the needs of datacentre operations where achieving cost savings and increasing IT systems’ agility are immediate concerns,” said IDC analyst Vernon Turner, senior vice president of enterprise infrastructure, consumer and telecom research. “With the introduction of the Dynamic Cube, Fujitsu really raises the stakes in the datacentre blade market sector. The combination of the system’s superior performance, its powerful virtualisation capabilities and its power savings add up to make the Primergy BX900 an attractive proposition. We expect to see Fujitsu gain share in the upper segment of the blade server market as a direct consequence of this launch.”
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